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DAILY NEWS 9ATTKDAY.- ... JASL'ART. W 1ST. LKTTfcUH I KOM THE I'tOI'LK I i-'i'la re iuvitsni to contribute ii u i"J rttc!e to this ciIoud. Itir Hole Where Nearlj Half llieTatrt UtiMppcar. Cous. cadence of the Nssra. The Nkws LutttuwD that the effioero aud clerks in the Capitol ooet over .v..iO) per annum now sjiiost leas thau to.iAX) io lSdJ. It ha alao shown the increase in the pay of part of the Judiciary, and -n the boat of the char itable institutions of the State. It hie jhowa that taxes are relatively higher u..w lhaa even under ILaJica.1 lule and tbat I'JO.iXX) saved by aboU&hiug annual !. u of the Legislature hae disapv piarod. leaving t ax at ton as high as The points ju tae referred to need ndrr- But there a larger ktf fur laxe u to who6 ml it a peep is occcs ht . I refer to the Western C. It. It Tue annual coat of that toad to the tx payers is a fo'.ljwg: Annual appropriation 70,000 lu;rrt p d by the State on t5,W mortgage bonds Ca u t aIb at ion and expenses of Mate convict uu.r ac jt-r Governors message 93 OX Total $227,500 Tin makes a grand agregst of rearlj a quarter ot a million dollars jt annum of Male aid to this ods roaJ. For two years this drain has twii pourd into "mud cut" which ulfs in at night as fat as it is washed on: by day, aud whether from the difil cj'iws of the work, misfortune or mu ni .nagruient only some six miles of rail Las been laid. It is a question to consider seriously wheihfr the State is prepare t to give so much aid to building railroads jo this uoie of deep dtrrsa among the pe p'e an 1 if it is advisable to keep up beat j taxation for that purpoee il jus tice does not req-iire that the appro priation be not ad placed on one road but divided out, part to the Fayel'.e v:lle And Greensboro railroad, part t the North Western N. C. railroad, part to the Rkleiu and I'ly mouth ratl raJ i.J fi'i-whtre so as to Secure a genera! bebe: t. A(jaia theie is a rtjjaie of toO.liOO on the Wtstern ta I road aud after the State has laboriously built the road aud put a quarter of a million dollars per -uuutu uion il for many years, ou its roiuplctioa a hungry creditor ma demand his iSoO.OUO or foreclose his sortjie and take the road for the deb:. A little enquiry as to the party who controls or owns a majority of the b- n.i would not be amiss. At any rate I have said enough to put the public and the Legislature on e ''tuiry and if after full and free and fair hscuion the General Assembly La!l see ht io continue this monstrr dram on the sv.ate Treasury the psopls w ill rest couteut. As it is, theie sue m.;q ot" a deep and growing demaad for uire light on th subject. Onkoktus Ttort-E. A Farmer's Views. Correapoo Janes of the !fsws. As some of the Legislator wa it the opinion of the farmer about the stock lw, here are some point: 1st. The btate permits a man to hold land subject to a q liet rent or fee (,tx ) Lawyer's d-.oy this but if the u jldiis refuv to pay this fee (tx) ho san tied out where the real ownership of the land is. ow this is a virtual c ontract ftween the t?tats (jH-ple) and an individual, yet some of tais same Slate say we have guxk but no Land, it is all out on ren; or fee (tax.) but we intend to p-ach this Und unit ss the renter pu's up a rice foot pr v ctton. Good! itie 8 ale binds a oid in a j eternal contract ( sale is ouly a ch4nge of individuals) and then on li.t-ir pX'. bra&e it. Jul. Landholders having an outside fence cau wtthm such iuclosure have a s ovk lw of iheir own uudcr a iou tr acs for a term of years with the 1 w as t now is. N uhio that Incl aurv wbai riht have the do land s'ock man? WLer are their votesf The highway-? Aloof the highways there is aright of iroii. not of blockade or loaferae. This plan is a bad one for many rea u. 1st, a tax ou public road gites aud the'.r inconvvuieuce. nJ. a pig healed man wilh.u this n.cl uie would be almost as troublesome to fence in as it would be to feuce others out. 3.d, if the Le'.iliturs will tot g-.ve a S ate, district, or county stock law let it leave to a three-fifths - ma jority of a county, township or neigh DorbJbd to vole lence or cot. I say land bolder, far as they pay the taxes in this case, alone stiould lave a voice in the matter. Then rduoe the gate tax. Totaieagood government Uxation and rprentaVu.n should go hand in Hand, ilad this 1-. n held oo to, we would now have fwer ofhoers aud they less p y the people would be mote crtlui to vote ajd also to who aud wht they vuled for. Touch a man's pocket nd you wake bun up. Landless may vol j a lax to-dsy nd be cfft Texas to-morrow leaving land hj deis to pay. Within E'lC"0.be there Ls a tovk law; force the f-iiCio bjck on the p-opi and the .uid have. In l;i9 uu oter four thou-aud acre I adopted no fence, it w is a god move in tue right duectiu for iiie people ot &cotlaid Neck have followed uil with a spec:al slook ia. thetety relicviug me Iroui a liue len.e wtirh the law had required m to keep up. OtTer to me the whole be iUi d NVck cell jo requiring thai the old feuces I.ouid be replaced and kept up, 1 w a.d not receive u as a g:ft. magistrate in each township should ce a Granger atd sboul 1 be ctcou-d by the board of inagutrates, aud fee regulated by the L gialuure at a cbiuiuum. This Legislature hat to a; ioinl the two-years or abort term tuamatrates who go out the tirst o: 4"ut n xt. Tle clerks have ap pointed to till varanciee do such ap pjmtes hold the entire unexpired term of their predecessors or will the Legislature reappoint, following the Cougremooal ptoramme in each cas ? It would be well for the law to be made more explicit. Would it not be well for the fee, mileage and com pensatica of clerk, she nil, in fact all county officei s to be regulated br the county commissioners and a majority vote of the magistrates? It is impor tant that magistrates should have a voice -otherwise there may be log rolling and the people defrauded. This should be done oo the first Monday in August of each year but for ths year (137V,) I think it should be don as soon as possible. It is much to be hoped that there will be much care aud discretion used in the apped-;-tuent of these magistrate. v here Kuod men can be had the magistrates ahould reside in different parts of the lowuhip and sot all at one place. DrrrrKWoOD. roa Urwaarw or TaiaTTYaaa Mas. w lo'i tvjotMot avrsp ua Ueea oseaior cauursav It corrects acfcatrj ot the stoaiaea, relieves wia4 eeUS. rjruites IhS Dowels, ,rs dTsenisry aod dlarrhjee, wither ana from ueiblog or olber eaosee. AO tl and wu trud raely. -8 esois a bettle. paa l-daIj 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C. McIiAJNTE'S CELEBRATED r LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Ccaphlnt, ovsrsrsiA aud jick hiaoachi -r , PAIN in the ri.t side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side : the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes thewpain is fcit under thr shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder.- and rs sometimes mistaken fcr rheumatism in the arm. The stom ach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels in general arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax , the head is troubled with pain. Accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sat. on in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss f memory, accompanied with a painfu. sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or biJiinj;. and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits arc low ; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him. yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms "attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases or Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to. or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afRicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilioos derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un cqualed. BEWARE OF I JIITATIOXS. The genuine are never sngar coated. Kvery box has a red wax seal on the lid. with the impression Dr. McLane's Ltvris. Pills. The genu:ne McI.ANr-'s Livf.r TrLLS bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Hros. on the wrappers. In-i.t upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mt Lane's Liver I'ills, prepared by Fleming Hros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name 3IcLanet spelled differently but same pronunciation. "This tmpnrtant orran weichs but sbout thres pound, and all the blood in a (i.int persoa about thxc gil!on) pine thmush it at least .once every half hour, to have the bile and 'other impurities strxiAed or filtered from it. 'pi'e il the ulunl purgatir of the txrwe.'i, and if th Liver becomes torpid it h not separated from the blood, but carried through the vein to all part of trie tytem. and in trying to es cape through (he pore of the kin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty browa color. 1 he stora ah becomes diseased, aod Dyspe-pia, Imii- 5r-uoa. Consti pauon. Headache, Itiliousnevs. aundtce. Chills. MaLilal Fevers, I'Ues. Sick an i Sour Stomach, and general debility follow. Mihiiil HsrartMB. the great vr)reuble d:s covery tor torpidity, causes the Zjver to throw off fro?tt one to two ounces of bile each time the blood passes through it, as long as there is an eacess of bile ; and the effect ot even a few doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonish all who try it they 'beir.4 the first symptrmis to disappear. The ' cure nf all bilious i!:eatrs and Liver complaint is aaadc certain by taking H trATtws in accord ance with directions. Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, and no disease that ' arises fzooa ike Liver can cist if s fair trial is w M H W Sold as a substitute for pills ! by all druggists. Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 , The fatality of. Coosumptioo or Throat nd Laraf Disease, which sweep to the grave at least one third of all death victims, arises frvtn the Opium or Morphine treatment, h:ch simply stupefies as the work of death goes on. f io,xjo will b paid if Opiusi or Morphine, or any ui pa ration ot Opium. Morphine or Prus sic AciJ. can be (bund in the Globs Flosii Covom Svatr. which has cured pefp'e ho are livicg to day with but ooe remauning lung. So greater wroe can be done than to say that Cosssurapttoa is incurable. Gloss Klowii Cocom St ai r will cure It when all other means have failed. Also Colds, Cough. Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Kead the testimonials of the Hoa. Aleaander H SiepheiiS, Ciov. Smith aad h Gov Brown of Ga.. Hon. 4eo. Ifi body, as well as thoe of other remarkable cores' in our book, free to all at the drug stores, and be convinced that if you ish to be cured yri can be by taking the Globs Klowbs Covoat Svatr. Take do Troches or Lore ages for Sore Throat, when you can get Globs r low est Stur at uju prcc. Fat sale by all Lrufcgiuu 'Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 Grave mLstakes are made In the treatment o all diseases that arise from poison in the blood. Not one case cf Scrofula. Syphilis, White Swelling. Ulcere, s Sores and Skin Disease, ia a thousand, is trea.ed without the use of Mers cury ia some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it produces are worse than any other kind f hli r skin disease can be. I I'tStBSBTow's STtLHSrCt Or Ql l)itu.KT is the or.ly medicine upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Syphilis and Mercurial c!ieaes in all stages, can be rcaaos ahly founded, and that will cure Cancer. fi.'.au will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingrediervt not purely vegeta ble and harmless can be f und in it. Price by all Irunr f i r. Gloss Klowsb Covt.m Srirr and Mns. Btrtt's HsraTtsiS mi tmb I.ivbb for sale by ail Iruirirs in is cent and Ji.oo bottles. 1 Jl T. & CO., Prcirietars, I P H ILAD E. . P H PA. H o M 1-1 M H CO TO THE AFFLICTED. Freneb's Arneea Unlment Is Lbe be-t known for Kheumatlm, Neuralgia, rait s In the bark and stej Headacbe. c., e. It D?or faiLi to give Immediate relief. Msnu laetU'esl Ly . WM. E. TRENCH. Wholesale and Ketall lruK-i?t, Petersburit. Va For sale be Wm . HlmpsoD, F. H. IJeartt, Drogrl.ot. Baielso, U. C D0Tl-4Sm T AND AND PERSONAL PROP- Ij ERITFOK SALKr-O! SATURDAY. January lnta. IS. at to court house door, , Id fUleigh. the Dnderslaoed trus eee will s I at sue loo. lor CAli : To horses two Liu!, one dray, one Iron safe sad other tersonal proi-ertV. 8. K. MORDEfAI. JOHN DKVEKEITJC. Jr JaM-tJ Trustees. TVotice, AfPLICATIONWILL BE MADE to the IVirlaUtiire now lo seslrn. to amend tee aet of lnrorporstion for the Jtown of Warsaw, Davlln eou-ty. Mwm DO EDUCITIONAI- Winston Male Academy. CLANfsICAlV MATHEM ATlCALi, 8CIKN. TIFIC AND COMMKUCIAL. J. A. Mowbo, A. M., Principal, With Compete .t AssUUnts. o . . 3 CKr T'ultiou In Prlmirv Department r S7 JV) KmrllHh tlV. (Masoloal 17JJ0. ' Term Fee 1.00. Board It. p rl Tate famll lei nd boarding hoaxes, from to 2 Tr monia. Instruction thorouRh, discipline mild but firm. Location as to bealtn, social, moral and religious advautafte.t cannot be surpassed. A local law prohibits the site of IntoUeatlDg liquors within two miles of the plac s. ti r full partlcnlara, nd for Circular r isl.Vtf ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. RALEIGIT N. C. (Founded May, lsii) Hie Rt. Re. Tnos. Aikinsom, D. D LL. D. The Bt. Kav. Tamo. B. Li at an. D. D. TI8TOB8. The ReT. Bkjisitt zuboxA,., Rector and Principal. Mrs. Kate DeRossett Mearbs, L.auy rriucipai. Easter term begins J nuary 31st, 1879. For Circulars address the Rector. Jan 1-dltn RALKICsllFE'lALUSKUlXAKY R LEIGH, N. C. Th SDrlnr term will fpen January 22J. 1879. THE KLNDEBGARTEN, w.th ail riMHajrv annllanres. and in charee of to accomplished teacher, has been In suecessiui operauuu mruie month. . . Tuition In Enellsh per month M 00 Kindergarten per month 3.00 - Mus'c. according to ad vancement 4 00 5.00 F r several pupil In Klnrfeniarleu from the nm family, a reduction 1 made. For particulars, apply for ataioue F P. HOBUOOD, Prlncioal. jan!6-2wd turTO.X FAtTOlW. J. J. THOIVIAS Commission Merchant Cotton feSei'lei 8 Martin treet. RALEICH, N. C hi stofn -Mi.d to Arrjve ii.t 0 Yar.ls Cofon Ba'insi l.CKKJ Hun'Hos N-w At row Iios, 300 iiniitllee Pi'-cedTiea. I O-O Yir!s Dundee Bain for Cot- ttn Su.-eta, 00 p tini- Raii TiDX Twine. A'blh I t.fler upon a faTotar 'e tPrmtas can be id AM tVH " KK. 8PKJIA1. prleee tte tra-leand 'sinner.- Personal attention KiTen to the pale or 5otU' , and for ttios wr nay wish to hold I hart- arable at riss;e room and will mak LIBERAL. CASH AHVANt t Itll low ratt'S Of Interest nud storage charges on ny cotton Ihey '"y sture wuh me. Iam solf Afrent here 'or the "-'e'-rated T-yor eonri otton Uiti an ; iiave . - -r. l4osw in. . (ii -Thlch I will s-ll at Kactory prices. : Frelgh adde '. 'jt rrenond'tfe solicits. J J. f H' 'MAS, Mrt:n tree'. sept J UftiQ riiL'liin. ".C. AICCIllTIitr.H. liUlL.IiUM A NO ( rKAlTti(. KINGSLBY & ASHLEY, ARCHITECTS AND SUILDRS. RALEIGH PLANING MILLS tiOULDINGS, SCROLL SAWING, &o &s. PROaiPTLY ATTENU?D TO. HtUIHll W.J NATIONAL HOTEL, iGGOUHOaATlOHS- EQOAL TO ANY IN THE CITY. THK BKST WATER TO BR HAD IN THE CITY. BO VRDU00 PER DAY. Ueilghtfally sltuatsd uexc u w'apitol Square. Special ar ran sr tEent's ma le wl Orummers; iood sample Rooms on firm and second floors. Relac Bates for TtieatHca) T-ups. y 4 . OMBORWK. 1'roprletora. RALEIGH CLUB H O. U S E "THE DELM0NIC0 OF THE SOUTH" COR.VKU MARTIN AND SALISBURY STREE TS -saulnness Dubl'n XXX Brown Stout on draught with Bass ale, the old English drink old Rolf a Half, can be procured lu the fnture at Tlaa Lee's Club House. Also on hand old i beson county whiskey bought of Hardin & rlmes. Baltitnore Meats and all Del caeU i of theseason Served In Flrst-da-s order. Nine prlvnte slttlBajRooms, so that parties and always be private, Jtf-hRKNCH COOK l-dm ELLINGTON. ROYSTER & CO., Building Contractors. mm m mm TivX- KJTJ,TXT17T -1 JJg f f morns' TURNING' OF EVERY VARIETY OF SIZE AND STYLE. We also keep an assortment of Rough and Dressed Lomoer, Lath s, HsJngles, Dressed Weather-boarding and flooring at low prices. TV will sell the lame class of Yellow Pine Work at White Pine prices. Come ad ex arnJaeVur work be tore purchasing. Satisfaction guaranteed. We are prepared to do traktVaMDAbly and we propose to do so. Plans and estimates furnished on application. mSt classwork .at low prices. AU orders elsini prompt attention. oracnd Hani n ; MlKs West of the K. dt O. K. ft., Shops. Orders coring from a distanee ,wl tallied with pwiiptness, and as we are rery, conTenlentiy legated r ehlppln? oar w sis aoi. toKive special lndaeement to aU parts of the State. Will contract for DI&oasaBTwaere, using seasoned Umber where necessary. W.J.KLLTNOTON Business Managers, B- r. P.VBK, fsb K-ti DRYGOODS. Arrived Jo-Day ! A few cases KXTR V nice, rints, fast colors aitaiie for '""itv retail trade. Bereral SPEC I A LI TI EH in desirable goods now.fjr tue flrst time offered. THE LAKGKaT AND MO IT SEL1SCT STOCK OF LADIES' CLOAKS ever exhibited in this market. FELT AUD FLANNEL SKIRTS FOIl LAD IKS All qualities, trimmed aud embroidered. o A LA ROE STOCK AND VARIETY OF CORSETS, at prices to i lease . o Capets, Rugs, FL OR AND TABLE Bought from the Manufacturers, All new btyies and Choice Designs never be tore shown In this market JlTST RECEIVED AT PETTY & JOmV DAILY ARRIVALS OF NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY Goods, The JOBBING UEPARTMKNT ls filled with the most desirable goods, all of which were bought by the Cae at Agents Cash prices. Merchants will save money by buying rf us. We beg to remind the public that a large portion of our goods is being sold at COST, nov 1-tf mrORTAAT TO FISH BUYERS. THE fishermen and those directly In terested in the fisheries of Carteret county, having organized a "Fishermen s Union are now prepared to furnish fresh and salt fish to dealers at fair prices, and from First Bands Fartles desiring to purchase will do well to send In their orders and get fish from those.who catch and rrT thxm u . Every package guaranteed to b as represented. Address all orders to the FISHERMEN'S UNION, sep eodtt sufort. N. O. IVotice ! BY VIRTUE of a power of sale con tained in a mortgage deed executed on the ith day ol February. 188 by B. F. Jor dan and Marah H. Jordan, to Maddrv Bridges Co., as appears of record on page 78. book 62, Public Register's office for North unpton county, we will, at the court house door, ln-the town of Jackson in said county on Monday, the ltrt3a day of Februs ary, A. D., 18'9. sell at public auction to the highest bidoer, for ash. the tract ol land on wnleh Allen Hpkes livei last year, con tain'.De one hundred ace- more or lss. Jlfr-EPH T. MADDRY AND J, O. L. CKOCKER. Surviving parti ern of Maddrv & Company. 1an9-td W. S. MOORE, Ulttt.VMIOKO' N . C. Sells MASON & HAMLIN, and WATERS & so.NS o. gaus. ai very close rates (from 140 up) Elegant 11 stop Organs, 'i 2-3 setts reeds, two Knee swe'Ts, dell.eied lor $75. New Pianoe's from fl35..up. Warranted 5 years. Circulars free. dec2a-dtf Kit I ST IJLASiK It AK AD KFiSTAURAIT, WITH sLEKPINU APARTMENTS AT TACHED. Whre he commodations w 11 be found f r . r -i t and permanent board ers House op tit all hours, day and night, at 31V, Favette ville Street. J. S. TAYLOR, Proprietor. SuTrss-.-r t W. H M utin. dt-c 3-d3m SUCESSOES TO BETTS & 1LLEN, manufacturers of . SASH, BOOBS ANO BLINDS MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Sawed and Turned Balusters, T DnoTfl A TT. TTTNTifl CiW flnPnWT. rjifj X VfcJ A Uy at as J S W. U VASV V B.B PIMWTON,, -archlteeM. HARDWARE, IS HEADQUARTERS FOR H ARDWA R E, STOVES Tinware, Wood and Willow-ware liA'rVrPS ulKri OROOKERY. Write for Prices or call on him. AGENT FOR HOWE SEWING MACHINES AND. DUPONT'8 GUN POWDER. Iron. Rteal and Nails. Paint,. Oil and Varnish. Waernn TIN SHOP in the State. GUN AND LOCK SMITHING. I FACT ANYTUING YOC WANT DONE IN THSMRTA LINE. T. O" Oct lOMily JNO. Q. WILLIAMS, President, W. H. CROW, ViceaPresident, W. S. PRIMROSE. Src . & Treas. The N. C. Home Ins., Co., OF RALEIGH. N. C. (Oganized in 1868.) FOR A REASONABLE CONSIDERATION, THIS WELL KNOWN HOME COMPANY, Will continue to Insure good Property against loss or damage by FIJRE, referring to the varieus patrons of the Company to whom they have paid the sum cf $175,000.00 in losses. A Policy of Insurance will cost ou but little, but a FIRE ! Without Insurance may cost you a great deal. SECURE A POLICY. dec2-3m STEAM :- lllii ij : e .... - - iiiiiitsiSririiiha. Sectional View of Mitchells Upright Boiler. A, showing Smoke Box. B. taor steam Toroe, which prevents foaming -and working of water iu cylin ler and surper neats the steam b bracing of Dome O wat the top of Flues and flue Head, saving top ends of flues from Burning oat or leaking, i. flues. F. Are Box. G, water space around fire Box . . ' , p o. Box 258 Xt IT. MitoHoll, Oct 25 dly BALh-IGH, N. Q. t'UL'KUKlss AKU ENGINES. . McCALLUM Machinists and RALEIGH, N.C. THE UOPE VERTICAL ENGINE, CAROLINA COTTON AND HAND PRESS. We call social atten g AtTXZrah pose we make TliliKfU sizes wmcn wm mu irom yu VV, u:"7.,ui i.1 nivifn Dlicitv and reliability coupled with Its compactness and portability, render itt he BEST sa of mm engine in use. We furnish saws and saw-mllls complete or by parts, with any style w Lw-mm MliSni Md MMturing Machinery, Shafting, Pulleys Hangers, Boxes Tanks UoTLERsf&cT. lc. Patterns of alikinds made from Drawings. We wfil be pleased to an swer inquiries, furnish estimates and make drawings. Direct all inquiries to mccalmtm ft CXKJPE.. P.O. Box 267. GLEN ALPINE SPRINGS County The unprecedented success w th which the proprietors have met during the past and their first season having had some five hundred visitors, will encourage them to make further extensive improvements, rs It ia their ambition to make this the first Watering Place South . Many persons having received such great benefit during the past season from the use of our Llthla Waters, we have concluded to place it upon the market, and it will be found foT sMs by all the leading Druggists In the State" -dly Old rox'tli State Five Iio.j3ixira,xi.oo Company. OF WARRENTON. N. C. HAS BEEN IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION FOR SIX YEARS. A Thoroughly EeliableJHome Company. WM. 8. DAVIS. President. R- F LONG. Secretary. ALLEN & O R A M AND MACHINISTS, RALEICH. N. C. SlaBofaeturers and Importers oi Engines, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY. Cotton Gins, Power Presses, Saw and Grist Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers. Boxes. mows and Flow Castings Plans and Estimates Furnished on all Classes of Machinery We call special attention ofthe following goods, manufactured, by the TAYLOS JlANUEACrUttlN l u whjch we are offering at Manufacturers' Prices. THE DRY STEAM ENGINE, ..... . . . i d.i.m. v r. rr n in tha State. Also tnrp off or on wneeis. Aiaiumu w uo mo uo - D-I m .i. i OLIPPKK ENGINE off or on wheels, at the folio lng low prices: 6 Horsfl 'Engine, orlwhe els S5.'i0;eaoe alnd, on wheels, 485.0J. Other sues aud styies ef Engines at prop-r- lonate rates. The Iron Framed Saw Mills. .he best in and only one of the kind BH.BWSTBH.. RALEIGH, N. C. I have fitted up a flrst class STEAM BOILEB WOtiKS at the foot of Martin Street. I am pre pared to engage extei sively in the manufacture ef every discriptlon of Steam Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks, Mpark Arresters and all kinds repairing aDd light and heavy forging. Having Made over 100 Boilers in this State, all of which have given satis factioa, I can refer with pleasure to my work as the best guarantee of my reliability. All work submit ted to thorough test and warranted before leaving shops. Estimates furnished on application. JrtACINiWTJ. ENGINES & COOPER, Engine BuilderS RftlAlerb. 1 O W - Carolina, WALTON & PEARSON, FKOPBIETOBS. sold In the 8Ute.WVlte f irOlrealars and Prl -es nTIK RKMEDT A CERTAIN AND SPEEDY iW fnpSGB0F0U FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS TR1DK M1BI TKIPKMARK (Registered.) A BRIEF HISTORY : The following is from the Raleigh Mews and was a voluntary Insertion and not in advertisement : "Years ago an old Indian left a receipt for curing bcroiula with Mrs Person's father, Mrs. Person lives in Franklinton, or iu tha section. A child was torn to Mrs, Person, and it bad tue scroiula. The doctors gave it up to die. fUe thought of that receipt, that was now old and musty, and hid away In an upstairs urawer. Sue concluded if the child wss bound to die, it wouldn't hurt to 'follow thai receipt. She v eut out aud gathered th , herb, got tue whiskey, ana did us airectedt the cniltl. Her child now lives well an hearty. More than this : Only a few months since a South Carolinian, wnose name has slipped ma, was sufleiing witu some scrofu lous afiection ou the heeL lie had been to the Hot Springs In ArRausas,and from there he went to Kiitrell Springs. dotting dla him any good. At Kitti ell's they tola him oi tars, r ci sou o i tsciye. uu ur. wruto to Mrs. Person if she cured that South Caro linian tier rectipt was worth money. And the south Carolinian sent her word if she cured him he would give her five hun dred dollars, bhe sent him directions what to do, and added if they cured uim he could send her twenty-five dollars: she wouldn't ask. five hundred, 'ihe South Carolinian went home, and shortly atter ward sent Airs. Person a check for Lweuiy five dollars, and wrote the most grateful let ter he kuw how. Bless thwse old Indians. We would like to nave one for a near neigh bor." UM(IALLL1 AS A BLOOD PUKIFIER. Mrsi. Joe Pjebson : The medicine I purchased of yon last win ter proved ol luauing oeuout uj my son, wbo was troubled wiih 27 ruuuinii sores, some of tuetn quite large,audjf a scrofulouc nature, in kss thau turee weeks after com nieuclng the use of your remedy, tie was pertecliy restored, aud is to-day quite sound and hfaltuy. As a tumo aki blooo puki vlbh it hab, ao kqdal. doplugthatyou may b'e spared for mauy yeais of useiulnes', 1 remain, Very respectfully, X. J.STOiLES Loulsburg, N.C, May 22, 78. AS A TONIC AA1 AI.TKUATI V MOOKESVILLK, IBEDBLLCo., N. C Being desirous of adding my testlmonta to ctaerB, concerning the merits of Mrs. Jue Person s Kemedy loi Scrofula, 1 take pleas ure iu saying that as atonic and alterative I do not lb ink It lias an equal, 1 have fairly tested it, aud after trying Vegetine. barsa parilht, Vinegar Bitters, and various other romedies, 1 have no hesnatlou In pronounc ing it fur superior to any aCNlo i nave ever used. Whenl commenced utdng Mrs Per son's ltemedy I was very weak, comple tion sallow, and no w I am WEL.L, Ivepectiully your irlend, MRS. U.T. BKUWN. Sept. 26. 1878, THREE CHILDREN IN TIIRFE WEK. . f CASTA.ua, N. 0. Maa JOE Pkrsou : nf.iriomA viif ltt:r han been re- XJ iTlUUUlilM .vm- celved. and on account of being absent from borne for a week or two, have not had the opportunity to answer it. 1 certainly will take great pleasure iu dolug all that is with in my power towards getting you patients for treatment of Scioiula. I hardly know how to express my gratitude to you for cu IrajnythreeUttle children. They tookmeu iclHeirom my family physlcfan lor about two years, with scarcely any relief at all. I triea your remedy, and in less than three weeks they were all perfectly cured, aud have never shown any sign of breaking out aain. 1 leel very thukiul to you. 1 can salely say that 1 believe your iemedy to be a certain cure forSciolula. If I can ever be of any service to you m any way, I want you to be sure and c Jl oam TlViffii, It will Cure If Fairly Tested. ... mi,M niAiinirA to b abl to state that I nave d.med an eflectual cure .... .-..i.. .r. iIioiiuh of Mm. .Itta Per. OiiSCiVlUia i"v 7- , sou's remedy for tnt aisease. 1 had suffered . . u...rM fnr n-iiiA ih:in threM vears. iron ouiviujo , , audhaddespaiiedot eve. getting well. I was treatea am iug iuat uuiu wj ,, ' emlne' t physicians, wuuuu u kw lo suit Itlieu went to the National Surgical institute, at Aiiaui, wa., uu there more thau two months, with no bet ter result than my family physicians met with. Altr a roiurucu was uereununu w j and I had not used it more tuan a weea be- fore I Uiscaverea in uiuip " urouerties, My sores soon began to heu.1, and the color of my skiu. changea as f ast a the sores healed. 1 had uot thought of ever getting we'll again, but my hopes Increased, mv low so-riteduess fled before the remedy, aud I am now euioyiug splendid health and am in iroudSOirilS- iuo ;omouj w am ingouuoii t,ni;lt will heal fhe most stubborn sore iu three weeks if taken legniariy. u i ut,",,"ko""" should be taken some timo alter the sore is snouia oe . ., lta etfects. it should'be takenxegulariy oy a l meaos, lor 1 have sometimes uoiowm , " u mi in u. i'Ihhh found that "hS cure already made would ovni; mence to retrograde, and lor tola alone it -hM h tkeu regularly uitll an eflectual cure is comyleted. Wooing regularity in me u j .jo should be taken at the y. 3per juie. 1 would recommend to all who are suffering from scrofula to try it. It will surely cure . you vou give na iait icav. -i-"" - . -,1,UI.B " ..i irnm hA:irsav. I am r gTatelui recipientof a cure Horn the use of it aUO jam Uuuei mauj , ,V . . tinna i. I iiira. m. cijvu ' - v r have obtained from Its use. Duaerwrs, try i and be curea, is my utivd. I am, respect! ully, JAMES A. MOURIS. KlTTKBLL N. C. . . m My receipt ior rneieure oi ocruiui u been tried ay me wi n tue must, uumweucu ted success for the iarft twelve years, and I have no hesitation inrecommendiug it as a sovereign cure lor that disease aud as a ! ';..oi pn.,ii. and Ki.md PurifleT. itls every where givtug perlect satisfaction. While mv experience witu it is too limited for me to specially recommend it for other diseases I believe It will ultimately . prove to be of i., oil oj3lam an Kim; from Impurity o he olood' and probably lor other ui.saaes A CASE O CANCER. fa Y JtTT C VI LLiB, N. C AUg. 12, 1878. MBS. Job Pbhsos : Dear Madam I have been aslng your Remedy tor ocroiula over five mouths as an experiment for cancer. The cancer is of long standing, the doctors have been treat ing it. more or less, for twelve years, it has taken off my upper lip and a good part ol my nose. When 1 began to use your Renie Uvlt was growing rapidly worse, but the medicine seemed toeheck It very soon, and It baa not made much progress since, except aoouttwo months ago, the medicine gave out. and I was without several days. It then seemed to start anew, and grew worse very fast, until I had taken the medicine about a wAfek since then it has not changed mush. I think'if 1 couid have had th medicine soon enough.dt would have cured me. For more than a year before using your medicine, I was troubled very much with a disease of the heart, an irregularity In its action. It would miss eveiy third beat for hours, then at other times it would Increase In its action, and run up to 20o beats per minute. Since using your medicine I am almost entirely relieved of tnls, rarely feel it, and then not enouga. to speak ol it, i would reeommeud any one sutfering with heart disease to try your medicine. As a Tonieand Alte.atlve. I do not think It has amy superior. I have been using all the rnoht Doweriul Alteratives known to the medical profession for the last VI years and 1 know ofbone supei lor to this. I tnlnk your medl cine defined to be a great blessing to the afflicted Iet every ' ne that needs a lonle ofan AUerafive give it a trtaL and I do not think they will be disappointed". Vey truly aKestiully, Payettevliie, 8. C. For my personal reliability, i refer, by per mission to Rt- Rev. Xhos. Atkinson, lx I)., North Carolina ; Geo. A. oote, M. IJ- War. renVCoti Hons. J. J. lavU and C M.0ooke ksaie by all first elm Drngfists. MRSI JOE PERSON rr kuataa H . O.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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